
If the animal is on the ground, toss a jacket or blanket over it and use this to gather it up. MINIMIZE DIRECT PHYSICAL CONTACT with the animal – use gloves if you have them. A roadkill carcass can cause traffic accidents or attract scavenger animals which are then struck by cars themselves. REMOVE ANIMALS FROM THE ROAD. If you find an animal that has been hit by a car, even if it is already dead, your first step should be to carefully remove it from the road. Often, trying to hurry a rescue only makes the rescue more difficult. Take your time and watch the animal’s behavior closely. Remember, the animal does not know you are trying to help it and may try to escape or defend itself. You don’t want to get yourself hurt while helping another!ĪPPROACH SLOWLY AND WITH CAUTION. If you aren’t available to transport right away, enlist a friend to help!īE AWARE of environmental hazards when approaching an injured wild animal – traffic, uneven ground, live wires, etc. TRANSPORT the animal to a rehabilitation center ASAP! Don’t wait a couple of days or a week until it is convenient.Resist the urge to peek in the box! This only adds to the animal’s stress.Be careful not to overheat animals in hot weather, especially birds!) (Ways to keep animals gently warm: Adding a heat pack wrapped in a towel, placing half the box on a heating pad set to low, storing animal in a warm room. PROTECT the animal in a quiet, dark place, away from family or pets, preferably at a warm temperature (80°-90°).This will absorb any fluids and give the animal better footing. Line the box with newspaper or an old towel (no holes or stringy edges). CONTAIN the animal in a clean, dry, covered box.Wear gloves and long sleeves if possible. Remember, it does not know you are trying to help and will likely try to escape.

CALL a licensed wildlife rehabilitator immediately and follow their instructions ( To find the nearest wildlife hospital, call your local Humane Society, veterinarian, or state wildlife agency such as the OR Dept.
